More salt in Arsenal's wound.



    That's the first time Arsenal have conceded 8 (eight) goals since 1896. After 115 years. Too many bad thing happened in that game. 

We conceded TOO many goals, Persie's penalty saved, Carl Jenkinson saw a red card, Ashley Young's scored the best goal of the weekend and Gunners was physically very weak. We lost injured Sagna and Vermaelen before the game. Banned Frimpong, Song and Gervinho also left behind. We played without our 4 best players. The good part of this game is it gave big lesson to everybody in Arsenal. We cannot blame Wenger alone.

According to Nasri : “Arsenal remains a big club, but the building of Emirates Stadium changed a lot of things. It has changed the ambitions, so far. But it is not Arsene Wenger, it is the club’s politics, the officials. “Arsenal doesn’t have the same funds. They can’t make the same coups as before in the transfer market. They are rather forced to sell their best players and bet on young ones.”

The words Nasri speak certainly back-up Wenger. Nasri knows better than Gooners. We always blame Wenger for everything but we don't know the actual situation.  

Our away fans support was great. This makes me proud. Arsenal Football Club has announced it will be writing to fans who travelled to Old Trafford on Sunday with an offer to cover the cost of a match ticket at a future Barclays Premier League away game. It is appreciation for the traveled fans from the club. Hope this day won't repeat again. 

 A favorite quote about Highbury Stadium from our previous captain Fabregas: "I have never felt at home as I was at Highbury at any other stadium in the world but it was not my decision, it was the club's decision, it was what they needed in that moment.
"Highbury was a special thing that I don't think will happen anymore, but Arsenal have to make the Emirates their own home now and with their own cabinet of trophies to start all over again."

 


 

       

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